dynamodb-toolbox VS typedorm

Compare dynamodb-toolbox vs typedorm and see what are their differences.

dynamodb-toolbox

A simple set of tools for working with Amazon DynamoDB and the DocumentClient (by jeremydaly)

typedorm

Strongly typed ORM for DynamoDB - Built with the single-table-design pattern in mind. (by typedorm)
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dynamodb-toolbox

Posts with mentions or reviews of dynamodb-toolbox. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-09.
  • [UPDATED] The DynamoDB-Toolbox v1 beta is here 🙌 All you need to know!
    2 projects | dev.to | 9 Oct 2023
    One of them was that it had originally been coded in JavaScript. Although Jeremy rewrote the source code in TypeScript in 2020, it didn't handle type inference, a feature that I eventually came to implement myself in the v0.4.
  • The DynamoDB-Toolbox v1 beta is here 🙌 All you need to know!
    3 projects | dev.to | 9 Jun 2023
    If you have in mind features that I missed, or would like to see some of the ones I mentioned prioritised, please comment this article and/or create an issue or open a discussion on the official repo with the v1 label 👍
  • An in-depth comparison of the most popular DynamoDB wrappers
    3 projects | dev.to | 21 Mar 2023
    For instance, here is an example of the same UpdateCommand with one of those wrappers, DynamoDB-Toolbox:
  • DynamoDB Toolbox
    1 project | /r/devopspro | 12 Oct 2022
  • A simple set of tools for working with Amazon DynamoDB and the DocumentClient
    1 project | /r/aws | 6 Sep 2022
  • Ask HN: Has serverless matured enough for creating user facing APIs?
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Jun 2022
    It's been mature enough for at least four years.

    1. Not an issue for me. Connection reuse support in Lambda is quite good

    2. NoSQL is a good skill to keep your in bucket anyhow. DynamoDB is a different approach, but much of the same tenets you'll find in other NoSQL databases still apply. Using tools like dynamodb-toolbox [1] help greatly with paradigm shifts into Dynamo.

    3. True. Ask yourself how much this matters. How likely is it that you'll need to support another cloud provider for a single product? In 20 years I've seen a platform provider switch exactly once. And DynamoDB can be exported easily.

    4. Nope. But there are things to learn about cold starts; how to structure code, where to initialize things, which things should be singletons, etc.

    5. Depends on the situations and needs. The right tool for the right job, if you will. I've written GraphQL servers that run on lambda which serve 300k users daily. I've also done the same using Fargate/ECS et al. Much of the decisions revolve around complexity of execution and cost factors (e.g. the cost and complexity of running lambda's to process data often versus a Fargate service). You're getting into Software Architecture now.

    6. Again, depends on the situation. You'll need to start thinking about what individual services/components/things are doing, what they need, and how they need to run. Gather that information, and then start cost comparisons using the pricing tools the provider has.

    [1] https://github.com/jeremydaly/dynamodb-toolbox

  • Beginners Guide to DynamoDB with Node.js
    5 projects | dev.to | 15 Jun 2022
    Note that all these entities will belong to the same DynamoDB table. We define only one partition key and one sort key for this table: both of type string. Key is the values we provide for these keys. As you can imagine, this quickly can become a bit tangled mess. Therefore I recommend to express this 'schema' (e.g. of what types of keys we lay over our base table) in code. Later in this article I will show how this can be accomplished using the DynamoDB Toolbox framework.
  • Dynamodb design with Appsync
    2 projects | /r/aws | 19 Mar 2022
    I use single table design with app sync through this library: https://github.com/jeremydaly/dynamodb-toolbox
  • Unleashing the power of serverless for solo developers
    4 projects | dev.to | 1 Mar 2022
    Serverless Cloud further reduces the cognitive load on developers by automatically applying best practices for APIs, data, storage, CDNs, and more. For example, Jeremy Daly, GM of Serverless Cloud, created the DynamoDB Toolbox to help developers implement the best practices of single table design for Amazon DynamoDB. Serverless Data bakes in those best practices for you and provides a simple interface to manage your data. Similarly, your API endpoint will automatically have a sufficient amount of computational resources by simply using the api interface of our SDK. Serverless Cloud continuously adapts the best configuration for your application, letting you focus on solving business problems, not infrastructure ones.
  • TypeSafe type definitions for the AWS DynamoDB API
    3 projects | /r/aws | 8 Feb 2022
    I like the idea, especially since I found libraries like https://github.com/jeremydaly/dynamodb-toolbox or https://github.com/sensedeep/dynamodb-onetable not elastic or up to date enough for me and reverted to raw AWS SDK. I look forward to AWS SDK v3 support in your typings!

typedorm

Posts with mentions or reviews of typedorm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-17.
  • Learning About Dynamo
    1 project | dev.to | 12 Mar 2022
    To that end, you'll say. "Well what do you do then?" And from my reading, it appears we end up back at Object Oriented Programming 🎉. [DynamoDb Toolbox] seems like a moderately popular library for accomplishing this in node. I've also talked with a friend who makes heavy use of it and he had no complaints. A newer player in the space is TypeDORM taking heavy inspiration from TypeORM and using DynamoDb Toolbox under the hood. Personally I've yet to use this tool but it's for sure on my short list to try out.
  • Building successful transactional applications on DynamoDB
    5 projects | dev.to | 17 Aug 2021
    As a result, I developed dynaglue for this purpose, and highly recommend the use of something like it when developing with DynamoDB (alternatives I've seen include DynamoDB Toolbox, TypeORM and DynamoDB OneTable).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dynamodb-toolbox and typedorm you can also consider the following projects:

dynamoose - Dynamoose is a modeling tool for Amazon's DynamoDB

TypeORM - ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Oracle, SAP Hana, WebSQL databases. Works in NodeJS, Browser, Ionic, Cordova and Electron platforms.

dynamodb-onetable - DynamoDB access and management for one table designs with NodeJS

nanoid - A tiny (124 bytes), secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript

middy - 🛵 The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda 🛵

dynaglue - Make DynamoDB single-table designs easier to query and update

serverless - This is intended to be a repo containing all of the official AWS Serverless architecture patterns built with CDK for developers to use. All patterns come in Typescript and Python with the exported CloudFormation also included.

aws-lambda-power-tuning - AWS Lambda Power Tuning is an open-source tool that can help you visualize and fine-tune the memory/power configuration of Lambda functions. It runs in your own AWS account - powered by AWS Step Functions - and it supports three optimization strategies: cost, speed, and balanced.

typebridge - Typescript toolbox for AWS EventBridge

dynamo-mapper - Map objects in AWS DynamoDB using Jackson.